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TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP WINTER 2013 NEWSLETTER Inside This Issue Contact Information ....................................2 2013 Public Meeting Schedule ...................3 Tredyffrin Welcomes...................................4 Other Township News.................................5 Public Works.............................................6-7 Community Events...................................8-9 Abominable Slowman 5K..........................10 Tennis/Squash Registration .....................11 Police News ..........................................12-13 Library News.........................................14-15 Tredyffrin Township Television................16 Advertised Community Events ...........18-23 Visit Our New Website! www.tredyffrin.org The Township has a new look! Go to www.tredyffrin.org for all the latest Township news and events, as well as all the information you need to know about your local government! A s a l w a y s , w e w e l c o m e yo u r f e e d b a c k ! E m a i l u s a t [email protected] with any comments, questions, or suggestions. Tredyffrin Township • 1100 Duportail Road • Berwyn, PA • Chester County • 610-644-1400 • www.tredyffrin.org Names & Numbers To Keep In Mind... Board of Supervisors Township Staff Michelle H. Kichline, Chair Michael C. Heaberg, Vice Chair John P. DiBuonaventuro Philip Donahue Kristen Mayock Paul W. Olson Evelyn Richter TOWNSHIP MANAGER: William F. Martin DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS: Scott Cannon TOWNSHIP ENGINEER: Stephen Burgo, P.E. FINANCE DIRECTOR: Timothy J. Klarich DIRECTOR OF PLANNING & ZONING: Matthew Baumann SENIOR BUILDING OFFICIAL: Michael Pilotti DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES: Michael Packard SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE: Anthony Giaimo POLICE LIEUTENANTS: Leon Jaskuta Taro Landis TOWNSHIP SOLICITOR: Vincent Donohue Volunteer Boards Environmental Advisory Council Historical Commission Library Board Municipal Authority Parks & Recreation Board Pension Trustees Planning Commission Stormwater Committee Traffic Committee Zoning Hearing Board Important Phone Numbers Tredyffrin Township Building: Phone: ........................................610-644-1400 Fax: ............................................610-993-9186 Website: .............................www.tredyffrin.org Email: [email protected] Tredyffrin Township Police Department: Emergency: .................................................911 Business: ....................................610-644-3221 Dispatch: ....................................610-647-1440 Tredyffrin Township Public Works Department: Business: ....................................610-408-3620 Fire and Ambulance: Berwyn Fire Company:...............................911 Paoli Fire Company: ...................................911 Radnor Fire Company:................................911 Malvern Fire Department: ..........................911 Tredyffrin Township Libraries: Strafford: ....................................610-688-7092 Paoli: ..........................................610-296-7996 Tredyffrin/Easttown School District: Business: ....................................610-240-1900 Emergency Closing Number: .....................854 www.Karate99.com ONE MONTH KARATE OR KICKBOXING FREE DAYTON LOCK COMPANY LLC Locks • Keys Safes Decorative Brass Hardware Showroom: 324 W. Lancaster Ave. Wayne, PA 19087 610-688-9188 www.daytonlock.com Locksmith Service To Your Home or Business 2 Tredyffrin Township Includes karate uniform or boxing gloves. Subject to acceptance. With this coupon. first-time students only. Call for details. Offer expires 4/30/13 Stuart M. Gutsche, DMD, PC Orthodontics for Children & Adults 159 W. Lancaster Ave., Suite #2 Paoli, PA 19301 Member American Association of Orthodontists® Phone: 610-722-9790 Fax: 610-722-0716 www.GutscheOrthodontics.com Please Support Our Advertisers 2013 Remaining Public Meeting Schedule All meetings are held at the Tredyffrin Township Building unless otherwise noted. Board of Supervisors Mondays, 7:30 pm Historical Commission Wednesdays, 7 pm February 11 March 18 April 1 & 15 May 13 June 17 July 15 August 19 Septembe r 16 October 7 & 21 November 6 (Wednesday) & 18 December 2 & 16 February 20 March 20 April 17 May 15 June 19 July 17 August 21 September 18 October 16 November 20 December 1 Environmental Advisory Committee Tuesdays, 7 pm Library Board Thursdays, 7:30 pm Tredyffrin Public Library March 12 June 11 September 10 December 10 February 28 @ Paoli Library March 28 April 25 May 23 June 27 @ Paoli Library July 25 August 22 September 26 October 24 @ Paoli Library December 12 Municipal Authority Tuesdays, 7 pm April 9 July 9 October 8 Park & Recreation Board Wednesdays, 7 pm March 13 May 8 June 12 September 11 October 9 November 13 Pension Trustees Thursdays, 7:30 am February 7 May 2 August 1 November 7 Planning Commission Thursdays, 7 pm February 21 March 21 April 18 May 16 June 20 July 18 August 15 September 19 October 17 November 21 December 19 Please Support Our Advertisers Stormwater Committee Tuesdays, 7:30 am March 12 June 11 September 10 December 10 Traffic Committee Wednesdays, 7:30 am March 20 June 19 September 18 December 18 Zoning Hearing Board Thursdays, 7:30 pm February 28 March 28 April 25 May 23 June 27 July 25 August 22 September 26 October 24 November 14 December 11 (Wednesday) Winter 2013 Newsletter 3 Tredyffrin Welcomes... Township Manager In October 2012, The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors selected William F. Martin to be Township Manager. Mr. Martin was selected from a competitive national pool of candidates. Prior to his position with Tredyffrin, he served as Borough Manager in Bridgeport, PA. He also has experience serving in several positions in Radnor Township, PA. He was Radnor's Assistant Township Manager, the Interim Township Manager, and the Assistant Finance Director. Mr. Martin received both a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration from Villanova University. Township Manager: William F. Martin The Board of Supervisors was impressed not only by Mr. Martin's outstanding professional credentials, but also by his dynamic vision and commitment to the quality of life in Tredyffrin Township. Mr. Martin is a resident of Tredyffrin Township and is the first Township Manager to reside here since the Home Rule Charter was enacted. Township Accountant Mr. DiRocco was hired in September 2012 as Tredyffrin's Accountant. Prior to working for the Township, he was employed by the Township's audit firm, Barbacane, Thornton & Company, LLP. Mr. DiRocco, who is a Certified Public Accountant with a Bachelors Degree from West Chester University, is excited to be part of the Township's administrative team. Township Accountant: Joseph DiRocco DoubleLocally Block Height Owned Since 1978 Your Key to Quality Service www.DuffyRealEstate.com Access to ALL TREND MLS Listings & Open Houses 4 St. Davids Narberth 610-254-9292 610-667-6655 Tredyffrin Township Please Support Our Advertisers Other Township News KinderLax at Wilson Farm Park / PECO Field (Chesterbrook, PA) Seated L-R: Michael Giurastante, Hilliary Mallory, Jane Akhtar, Bev McNally, Laurie Meyle, and Mimi Gleason. Standing L-R: Joe DiRocco, Malcolm Pinder, Pat Hoffman, Marianne Cattell, Erin McPherson, Emmy Baldassarre, Tim Klarich, and Supt. Tony Giaimo. The Tredyffrin Township staff held their second annual Pretty in Pink Day on Thursday, October 25 to show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2012. All staff members were encouraged to wear pink and there were pink ribbon stick-ons for the uniformed employees to wear on their collars or ties. As part of their day, the staff enjoyed ribbon shaped soft pretzels from The Pretzel Factory who donate half the proceeds from the sale of ribbon pretzels to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Introductory Lacrosse Program for Boys and Girls Ages 5-10 No lacrosse equipment required (soft sticks/spongy balls are provided for the session) Dates: June 17- 21, 2013 Time: 3:30 -5:00 pm Fee: $125.00 Kinder Lax is designed to introduce young boys and girls to the great game of lacrosse in a fun, festive and sensible way using soft lacrosse sticks and spongy balls. Our goal is to teach basic stick and motor skills, ambidexterity, mobility and other fundamental concepts that will form a foundation for continued learning, growth and development, all in the context of an energized and supportive setting. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o r t o r e g i s t e r go t o : www.kinderlaxlacrosse.com. Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 5 Public Works New Procedure for Snow Removal What is salt brine? When is salt brine used? Salt brine is water saturated with sodium chloride, or more simply, rock salt dissolved in water. The Township initiated this anti-icing program in 2012 to take a proactive approach to controlling snow and ice on Tredyffrin roadways. Applying brine to the roadway is similar to spraying a frying pan with oil to keep food from sticking to the bottom of the pan. Salt brine is applied by spraying it onto the pavement up to 72 hours in advance of a winter storm. Why use salt brine? It is anticipated that the cost savings for the Township will be approximately $7,500 per storm, in material costs alone. Salt brine is much more cost effective and brine also allows the Public Works Department to apply during normal working hours. In addition this allows the Township to have our entire routes pretreated before the driving conditions deteriorate. This will help the snow/ice from bonding to the pavement surface. As a result, the roads return to bare pavement much quicker once the storm has ended. 6 Tredyffrin Township What is the pre-treating process? Pre-treating is a snow fighting strategy used in anticipation of road/bridge frost or warmer winter storms (normally above 15° F). If applied just before a winter storm, salt brine will begin working as soon as the first snowflake falls and will help delay the accumulation of snow and ice on the pavement. Please Support Our Advertisers Public Works New Procedure for Snow Removal Motorists can expect to see crews pre-treating the roads with salt brine using the Township's specially modified trucks, with units that slide into the back of a typical plow truck. What should you do when following a vehicle applying salt brine? Vehicles applying salt brine usually travel at speeds of less than 30 miles per hour. Motorists should stay back at least 300 feet from the vehicle. What are the other advantages of using salt brine? Anti-icing returns road surfaces to normal faster, resulting in fewer accidents and delays. Using a liquid anti-icer jumpstarts the melting process because salt needs moisture to be effective. Brine doesn't bounce or blow off the road surface so material is used more efficiently. If the storm is delayed salt residue remains on the road ready to begin work when precipitation begins. Crews can cover more territory by beginning treatment in advance of a storm. Increased efficiency results in use of less salt, minimizing environmental concerns. Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 7 Community Events " " Photos © and courtesy of Longwood Gardens, Inc. Landscaping Hardscaping Landscape Maintenance (610) 688-5150 Call for a No Obligation Consultation 610-825-8227 8 Tredyffrin Township www.JFS4.com 1 9 5 E . L A N C A S T E R AV E N U E W AY N E , P E N N S Y L VA N I A Please Support Our Advertisers Community Events CERTIFIED MASTER COMPOSTER CLASSES 2013 YOU MUST ATTEND ALL 3 EVENING CLASSES AND PERFORM 6 HOURS OF VOLUNTEER TIME TO RECEIVE CERTIFICATION. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CALL 610-273-3771 *228 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Chester County Library (Exton Library) 6:30-8:30PM 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton, PA Tuesday, MARCH 12,th 2013 MARCH 19 th MARCH 26 Chester County Solid Waste Authority 7:00-9:00PM Lanchester Landfill 7224 Division Highway (Rte. 322W), Narvon, PA Monday, MARCH 11,th 2013 MARCH 18 th MARCH 25 SPONSORED BY THE CHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS THROUGH THE CHESTER COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY MOLD MITIGATION WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION Basement Waterproofing & Reconstruction Services 346 E. Broad St. Malvern, PA 610.644.7760 NelsonBSG.com SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 40 YEARS Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 9 Adopt a Cat or Kitten and Save a Life! Visit the PET ADOPTION CENTER at the Devon PetSmart store at 176 Swedesford Road (across from the Barnes & Noble book store near the Route 202 Devon Exit). Come visit our cats, and we will help find the one just right for you! Visit us at www.palspets.org Visit our Cafe Profits benefit PALS animal rescue. The Purchase 1 breakfast or lunch Black Cat Cafe www.theblackcatcafe.org entree and get the 2nd for 1/2 off! 42 Berkeley Rd, Devon, PA 19333 Phone: 610-688-1930 Tredyffrin Newsletter Winter 2013 10 Tredyffrin Township Please Support Our Advertisers Tredyffrin Township Parks & Recreation Tennis/Squash Spring & Summer 2013 Junior Tennis @ Tredyffrin Public Library Courts: Ages 5-18 at 582 Upper Gulph Rd, Wayne. Learn fundamentals of the sport, including forehand, backhand, serve & volley as well as basic offensive & defensive strategy. Racquet provided if needed, bring water. Sundays, April 28, May 5, 12, 19, June 2 (5 weeks/5 sessions) Fee $75 Session 1 - Beginners & Advanced Beginners (4:00 5:00 PM) Session 2 Advanced Beginners & Intermediates (5:00 - 6:00 PM) Junior Tennis @ Warren Filipono Park: Ages 5-18 at 400 S. Devon Ave, Wayne 19087 Learn fundamentals of the sport, including forehand, backhand, serve & volley as well as basic offensive & defensive strategy. Racquet provided if needed, bring water. Tuesday & Thursday June 18 to July 18 (5weeks/10 sessions) Fee $150.00 Session 1- Beginners and Advanced Beginners (5:30-6:30pm) Session 2 -Advanced Beginners and Intermediates (6:30-7:30pm) Summer Squash Clinic @ Fairmount Athletic Club: Ages 8-16 at 449 Henderson Rd, King of Prussia Beginners, Advanced Beginners & Intermediate levels, learn the fundamentals, techniques & strategy of the game. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday July 8, 9, 10 & 11 (1 week/Fee $75.00) Session 1 1:00 2:00pm Session 2 2:00 3:00pm David Broida & staff - 610-864-4303 or [email protected] ____________________________________________________ Tredyffrin Township 1100 Duportail Rd, Berwyn, PA 19312 Please return registration form & liability releases (2) Name ___________________________________________ Age ________________ Address __________________________________________ City ________________ Home phone ____________________________ Cell _____________________________ Emergency contact & Phone _______________________________________________________________ E-mail Address (please print clearly) _________________________________________________________ Medical Conditions/allergies/medications _____________________________________________________ Physician's name & number ________________________________________________________________ CLASS : TENNIS SESSION # _____________ TOTAL PAID $ ____________ Registration will not be accepted without signed Liability release & Minor Understanding Form ARCHBISHOP JOHN CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL Spiritual Program Integrated into All Facets of School Life Outstanding AP Test Results Excellent Arts Program: Music, Theater, Art, Dance Diverse Co-curricular and Extra Curricular Activities www.jcarroll.org 211 Matson Ford Road, Radnor, PA 19087 610-688-7610 Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 11 Police News Photo Credit: Bob Byrne Tredyffrin Police Superintendent Anthony Giaimo First and foremost, on behalf of the T r e d y f f r i n To w n s h i p P o l i c e department, I would like to wish you and your family a happy and healthy New Year. In reflecting back on a very busy 2012, I would be remiss if I did not extend my sincere thanks to the community for your participation, input and support for the many programs sponsored by the Police Department. In 2013, we look forward with enthusiasm to serving this great 12 Tredyffrin Township community. I intend to continue such well received programs as the Citizens Police Academy, the Police Learning Series and Police Summer Kids Camp. Additionally, please look for new programs such as Child Safety ID programs, seminars held at the community libraries as well as quarterly "police nights" held at our police department. These "police nights" will enable all of our community to voice their concerns in an informal setting or just simply stop by to visit the police open house for some refreshments. Please realize that your police department is comprised of the finest officers in the region who work tirelessly for the benefit of our community. The police department continues to be proactive in thwarting new crime trends t h r o u g h continuous community patrol supported by a specialized investigative unit. Other issues and concerns in the Please Support Our Advertisers area of motorist and pedestrian safety are strongly supported by the traffic safety unit. The Community Policing Unit is one of our main support structures for all of the community programs, seminars and initiatives. Our talented civilian support staff keeps our department (administratively) functioning smoothly on a daily basis. In 2013, consider being active in our township as a community partner with the police department through your participation in our Tredyffrin Town Watch Association and or our Tredyffrin Community and Police Association (TCPA). Remain safe in 2013 and know that your police department stands ready to assist you. Police News From L-R: Supt. Anthony Giaimo, Ofc. Mike Spirito, Cpl. Stephanie Bills, Ofc. Dan McFarland, Lt. Leon Jaskuta, Lt. Taro Landis, Ofc. Samantha Cavanaugh, Sgt. Michelle Major, Ofc. Neil Jackson, Ofc. Rich Gasparo, and Det./Sgt. Todd Bereda In 2012, the Police Department began a Summer Kids Camp for residents aged 9 - 14. This camp, which lasted for a week, introduced camp participants to a variety of police and emergency responder topics through demonstrations and activities. The Department is pleased to announce that this successful program will return during the week of June 17th, 2013, and will be free and open to the community. Please check www.tredyffrin.org for program details and registration instructions. The Township is looking forward to another great year! ot Best AV. AV. STAT ION RD. L . LLA CT N. ABERDE EN AV. UE WAYNEWOOD AV. O tre ea Th l te Ho ne ay W yne h a c W hur sC e Pr ie ov M N. WAYNE AV. WEST LVANIA ABERDEEN AV. PENNSY Wayne Station N. Do it Best Wayne LANCASTER AVE. Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 13 Library News Paoli Library 18 Darby Road, Paoli In the Wells Fargo Bank building (rear entrance) 610-296-7996 www.tredyffrinlibraries.org Paoli Library and Tredyffrin Public Library have a multitude of resources for the entire family: books, e-books, audiobooks, databases, music and movies. Whether you are interested in history, finance, travel, or need help with employment, academics, or more, the libraries' staff are here to help you. And the libraries offer a full schedule of fun and educational programs for all ages! Children's Programs at Paoli Library Adult Programs at Paoli Library Weekly Storytimes January 7-March 8 No registration. Siblings welcome. AARP Tax Aide Program. A nationwide, free, volunteer-run program that provides tax-preparation assistance to low- and middleincome taxpayers. Please call the library to make an appointment. Wee Ones - Birth to 15 months & caregiver Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10 am Toddlers - 16 months to 3 years & caregiver Wednesdays and Thursdays at 11 am Pre-Kindergartners - 4 to 6 years, caregivers welcome Wednesdays at 2 pm Programs for School-aged Children at Paoli Library Registration required. Please call 610.296.7996 or email Linden Gallagher, [email protected]. Saint Patrick's Day Scavenger Hunt Sunday, March 17, starting at 1:30 pm.Ages 7-11 Hunt for leprechauns' gold in the library! April Fool's Day Crafts Friday, March 29, 4:30-5:30 pm. Ages 7-11 ENROLL TODAY! STRAFFORD · 610-688-5229 GoddardSchool.com eReaders and eBooks Did your holiday gifts include an iPad, Android tablet, Kindle, or Nook? Would you like some staff assistance in downloading free ebooks from the library's collection? Make an appointment for a free help session. Call 610.296.7996 or email [email protected] for more information. Mystery Book Group Meets at Paoli Library the first Monday of the month at 10:00 am. New members are always welcome. For more information, please stop by or call the library. YOU ARE NOT ALONE Raising a child with behavioral or developmental challenges can seem overwhelming or hopeless. But now there are solutions. Now there is hope. CHILD GUIDANCE INFANT THROUGH KINDERGARTEN *The Goddard Schools are operated by independent franchisees under a license agreement with Goddard Systems, Inc. Programs and ages may vary. Goddard Systems, Inc. program is AdvancED accredited. © Goddard Systems Inc. 2012 14 Tredyffrin Township Call today to learn more about our comprehensive assessment process and full breadth of children's behavioral health services. Please Support Our Advertisers 484-454-8720 www.cgrc.org 2000 Old West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA 19083 Library News Tredyffrin Public Library 582 Upper Gulph Road, Strafford 610-688-7092 www.tredyffrinlibraries.org F ho le Family! W e h t r o f un Children's Programs at Tredyffrin Public Library January 7-March 8 Contact Angela Newman at 610-688-7092, ext.210 [email protected] Children's programs do not require registration, unless otherwise noted. Tickets will be available beginning 30 minutes prior to each program on a first-come, first-serve basis. Latecomers may be admitted at the discretion of the children's staff. ABC/123 3 to 5 years & caregiver Fridays at 9:30am Fun-filled emphasis on literacy through favorite picture books, age-appropriate crafts, games, and songs. Preschool 4 to 6 years, attending independently Tuesdays at 2pm New and traditional books and stories with songs, crafts, games, and movies for children ready to attend a storytime by themselves. Adult Programs at Tredyffrin Public Library Balance Class Mondays, 10-11 am Build your confidence and increase your activity level with A Matter of Balance, an award-winning, free 8-session program that teaches older adults practical strategies to manage falls. Hatha Yoga Birth to 15 months & caregiver Mondays & Thursday at 9:30am Storytime for our very youngest friends with lots of toys, interaction, music, and movement. Pajama 3 to 8 years & caregiver Thursdays at 7pm Wear your pj's and bring a bed buddy for this evening storytime. Tuesdays, 10:45-11:45 am Registration recommended. Join friends from the community for a weekly Hatha yoga program geared for beginners who want to learn how to reduce stress and improve their sense of wellbeing. Toddlers Weekly Programs for Older Children 16 months to 3 years & caregiver Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30am Jump right in for a tot-friendly craft followed by themed stories, interactive rhymes, and rhythmic songs designed to foster a love of books and reading. Book Groups January 7- March 8 Join a book group at Tredyffrin Public Library! For fiction readers, there are two options the third Tuesday of every month: Open Minds at 2 pm and Read It and Steep at 7 pm. For nonfiction readers, there is a Science Book Group that meets the third Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm and a History Book Club that meets every other month. To see what they are reading and when they will meet, visit www.tredyffrinlibraries.org/bookgroups.asp. Wee Ones Family Birth to 5 years & caregiver Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30am Stories, songs and rhymes for families to enjoy. Framed: A Journey in Art Registration required! Tuesdays from 4:30 to 5:15pm Open to all in grades K-2 who love or are curious about seeing and making art. Lego Club Every Thursday from 4:30 to 5:15pm Drop in and join us for free-style Lego building. We bring the Legos, you bring the imagination. Ages 7-12 Don't put him through another disappointing school year. If your child struggles to learn or read but you don't know with absolute certainty WHY, have your child's underlying cognitive skills tested at LearningRx. The specific knowledge you gain will help you know exactly how your child learns, why he struggles in specific areas, and what you can do to help him overcome those problems and enjoy a lifetime of learning and reading success. Give us a call. It's the smart decision you'll be glad you made. LearningRx Main Line 610-440-3601 Learning Rx ™ train the brain. get smarter. guaranteed. winter savings! SAVE $100 Complete LearningRx Cognitive Skills Testing Package Schedule an appointment by 03/31/13 Regular Testing Price $299 600 Haverford Road, Suite 202, Haverford, PA 19041 www.learningrx.com/main-line Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 15 Tredyffrin Township Television Don't just Make it! watch TV... We'll teach you how to shoot & cut, how to light & get great sound! You & your crew can build a non-commercial series that airs for free on TV! Or attend to learn how to make better home movies! FREE Basics of Video Production/ Certification Classes: Basics of Videography: Repeated: Lighting Basics: Repeated: Sound Gathering: Repeated: 7 - 9 PM 12 - 2 PM 7 - 9 PM 12 - 2 PM 7 - 9 PM 12 - 2 PM Wednesday, April 10 Saturday, April 13 Wednesday, April 17 Saturday, April 20 Wednesday, April 24 Saturday, April 27 The curricula are free to Tredyffrin residents and crewmembers of shows produced by Tredyffrin residents. The Basics of Production curriculum is mandatory for every Tredyffrin Township Television (TTTV) producer and crewmember and is a required prerequisite for other curricula. Every taping, according to the physical demands of the production, requires a certain number of certified crewmembers to safely build a show. At least three crewmembers certified in Basics of Video Production, one of whom must be the Lead Certified Producer and a Tredyffrin resident, are recommended to produce a polished three-camera studio taping. The number of crewmembers required for any field production will be determined by the studio manager at the time of the equipment loan. The basic determining factor will always be how many pairs of hands are necessary to keep talent, crew and equipment safe. Only Basics of Production-certified crewmembers may use our facilities and equipment. Classes are held at the Greenwood Studio in the Tredyffrin Township Building at 1100 DuPortail Rd. in Berwyn. Students may attend either the Wednesday evening or the Saturday class, and that selection may change week to week. Space may be limited to first registrants. Classes may be cancelled if attendance is low. Register by 5 PM on Friday, April 5 by emailing [email protected] or by calling the Studio Manager Gene Donahue at 610-408-3633. Early registration is preferred. Dates are subject to change. TT TV Tredyffrin Township Television Hearing Care Centers Three Locations To Serve You. KING OF PRUSSIA Breakfast 610.265.4404 Lunch 707 West DeKalb Pike www.hearingcarectrs.com AMBLER 6 Cavalier Dr. Ambler, PA 19002 215.646.5277 16 Catering for Parties of 10 to 1,000 Tredyffrin Township BRYN MAWR MED. BLDG S., RM. 109 875 County Line Rd. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 610.525.5896 Dinner Take Out BEER Ask About our Gift Beerbaskets! p:610-647-2050 www.Neodeli.com f:610-640-9754 1022 Lancaster Avenue * Berwyn, PA 19312 Please Support Our Advertisers Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 17 18 Tredyffrin Township Please Support Our Advertisers Senior Lifestyles Solutions for Seniors Most seniors want to remain in their homes as they age, in the community where they lived. Sometimes physical difficulties or financial constraints make this challenging. Surrey Services for Seniors, a nonprofit organization, offers comprehensive services to meet the changing needs of older adults enabling them to remain comfortably in their homes and engaged in the community. Senior Centers: Surrey House in Berwyn is one of several Surrey locations where members can enjoy the companionship of new and old friends, enjoy a meal, and participate in stimulating recreational and cultural activities. In addition to a fully equipped fitness center, exercise classes geared to older adults are offered regularly. The Surrey Café serves a delicious nutritious lunch in a warm and inviting atmosphere Monday-Thursday from 11:30-12:30, and is open to the public. A modest contribution of $3 is recommended. Transportation: Surrey provides several transportation options: shared ride, which is similar to carpooling with other seniors in a van; volunteer driver escorts are available for those who need more assistance; and private driver services, which is available for an hourly fee as needed. provide education after a hospitalization, and more. A Geriatric Care Manager is available to work with seniors and their families to evaluate specific situations, connect people with appropriate resources, and manage overall care as needed. Friendly Check In: Surrey offers friendly phone calls by volunteers for seniors who might be isolated at home or who would benefit from that regular form of social contact and the assurance that someone is checking in with them. Daily Money Management: Professional, one-on-one assistance in all aspects of daily personal finances such as bill paying, bank statements, tax information and budgeting is available. This allows the senior to retain control over their finances while eliminating the stress of handling these matters themselves. Home Maintenance: Surrey offers volunteers who can visit a home for small tasks such as changing light bulbs or the batteries in a smoke detector. A paid handyman is available for tasks such as installing grab bars, replacing doorbells or small painting jobs. Volunteer Opportunities: Surrey's philosophy of "neighbor helping neighbor" offers people in the community many opportunities to assist seniors in our neighborhood. To learn more about how Surrey can help you, a loved one, or a neighbor in need, call 610-647-6404 or visit www.surreyservices.org. Home Care: A companion can assist with bathing, dressing, preparing simple meals and doing light housekeeping. They can also take a senior out for errands or to appointments. Sometimes the social isolation seniors experience is overwhelming and companions are a wonderful way to stay connected. This can be scheduled for a just a few hours or as much as 24 hour/day. Home Health: A Surrey nurse can come to a senior's home to organize their medication or assess and monitor medical needs. Nurses are available to take blood for lab tests, care for wounds, Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 19 Main Line School Night Main Line School Night Offers Engaging Courses and Experiences in Spring 2013 New Main Line School Night classes start each week from February through June. The following is a sampling of the many interesting and varied courses being offered this spring. Please visit our website to view our online catalog and see the full roster of classes. www.Mainlineschoolnight.org. We hope to see you in class this spring! New ideas, new directions, new friends find them all at Main Line School Night (MLSN) this spring! As a recent participant commented, "I can use all that I learned in every aspect of my life." For both first-time and returning students it might be exploring a new language like Chinese or Arabic, traveling with MLSN to meet the artists and people of Cuba, viewing Ten Films That Changed America, Setting Up an Online Profile with Linkedin or experiencing Mystical Paths to Self Transformation. Learn about these and all of the 500 day, evening and weekend classes and register online at www.MainLineSchoolNight.org high schools: Tuesdays at Lower Merion, Wednesdays at Harriton and Thursdays at Conestoga. For registration information or to receive a catalog call 610-687-8201. Over 140 classes in the spring 2013 catalog are new. Some highlights include a series of Saturday cooking and craft classes for children and Backyard Chickens and (Sub)Urban Farm Tour for adults. Take a look at our great selection of healthy cooking classes from Zippy Light Gourmet to Raw & Vegan Smoothies, as well as wine and beer tastings. Try a Masala Bhangra (Bollywood) Dance Workout, improve your game with Pilates for Golf & Tennis Players or find out How to Sell Your Hand-Made Jewelry. Connect with the world by exploring The Evolution of Modern Iran, The Golden Age of Flight, Images of China or Sacred Symbols and Iconography Across Cultures. As Executive Director, Rachel Laibson, likes to say, "If you have an interest in a subject area, most likely we offer a course in that topic!" This year Main Line School Night celebrates 75 years of offering intriguing, original and entertaining "Learning for Life" opportunities for the community. MLSN is planning activities to engage residents in diverse ways. Click the 75th Anniversary link on the Main Line School Night website for ongoing updates as we "Embrace Our Past … And Envision Our Future." Have time for only a one-session class or want to delve into a subject for 10 weeks? MLSN has a variety of class lengths to fit busy schedules. Daytime and Saturday classes are offered at MLSN's Creutzburg Center in Radnor, as well as other convenient Main Line locations. Evening classes are available at the following A Trusted Name in Facial Plastic Surgery Christopher R. Hove, MD Board Certified, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery · Cosmetic Services: You Can Look as Young as You Feel! · Trauma Services: Now Available On-Call for Expert Facial Surgery at Paoli Hospital 610-647-3727 www.HoveCenter.com Want to be NOTICED? Advertise! For information on future issues: 610.265.6277· [email protected] Ask about multiple issue rates & other communities we serve. 20 Tredyffrin Township Please Support Our Advertisers Main Line School Night ndler a Z i Har tructor Ins The Bluegrass Jam at Conestoga HS Starts 3/7, runs 8 weeks Bluegrass Jam If you know the basics of acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, dobra or harmonic-like traditional music and want to have fun playing with others-join us. All skill levels are welcome. It's a great way to meet people, socialize and exercise your vocal chords in a relaxed atmosphere. Practice with simple songs to build confidence and work towards an informal performance. Yoga Yoga offers a time-tested and scientifically sound method to combat a tired and tense body, obesity and insomnia. Effective breathing exercises, gentle stretching postures and relaxation techniques are conducive to radiant health. Class runs 6:15 -7:15 pm, starts Thursday 3/14 for 7 weeks. Mindful Meditation Class begins Thursday, 3/7 and runs 8 weeks, 7:30-9:00 pm. The Bluegrass Jam class has been running for many years and won an award this year from Main Line Today magazine. Throughout the ages, meditation has helped people find peace of mind and balance in daily living. Today, modern medicine uses meditation to help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and improve mental outlook. Practice a variety of meditation techniques and find one that works for you. Class runs 7:35-8:35 pm, starts Thursday, 3/14 and runs for 7 weeks. Classes are held at Conestoga HS. Both classes are held at Conestoga HS. Taught by Hari Zandler. Prudential Fox & Roach, REALTORS ® Check out our new listings Learn the latest Real Estate news Become a fan, "Caterson Advantage" An independently owned and operated member ot The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. Please Support Our Advertisers Winter 2013 Newsletter 21 Main Line School Night March 4 - March 9 March 18 - March 23 April 8 - April 12 Clay Sculpture Course Number:HC21061 Starts 3/5 (8 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $89 Bokken: Japanese Swordsmanship Course Number: SP32032 Starts: 3/20 (6 sessions) Location: Harriton High School Price: $83 Cloud Computing: What Everyone Should Know Course Number: CO12171 Starts: 4/8 (1 session) Location: Wayne Senior Center Price: $56 Latin Dancing for Social Occasions Course Number: DA42002 Starts: 3/7 (8 sessions) Location: Conestoga High School Price: $108 Arts of Cuba Course Number: AA41038 Starts: 3/21 (2 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $36 Trendsetters in France: The 1930's Course Number: LH11035 Starts: 4/8 (5 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $74 Fab Fun for the Small Fry Course Number: HC61098 Starts: 3/9 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $42 Raw and Vegan: Main Courses Galore Course Number: CW61095 Starts: 3/23 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $62 Art of Yarn Bombing Course Number: HC32126 Starts: 4/10 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: free March 11 - March 16 April 1 - April 6 April 15 - April 20 Cuisinarts: Baking Made Easy Course Number: CW51129 Starts 3/16 (2 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $41 African Dance from the Ivory Coast Course Number: DA22167 Starts: 4/2 (5 sessions) Location: Lower Merion HS Price: $77 Home Organization: Room by Room Course number: HG22103 Starts: 4/16 (1 session) Location: Lower Merion HSl Price: $39 Financial Insights for Women Course Number: IM42176 Starts: 4/4 (4 sessions) Location: Conestoga HS Price: $89 Birding with Kevin Course Number: TT21036 Starts: 4/16 (4 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $68 Beaded Jewelry Basics Course number: HC61096 Starts: 4/6 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $35 Quick and Easy Healthy Meals Course Number: CW32123 Starts: 4/17 (1 session) Location: Harriton HS Price: $55 Hypnosis & Meditation Course Number: FH42166 Starts: 3/14 (3 sessions) Location: Conestoga HS Price: $81 Main Line Architecture: Inventing the Manorial Suburb Course Number: LH61185 Starts: 3/16 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $38 Aaron Dagostino, Agent 620 Lancaster Avenue Berwyn, PA 19312 Bus: 610-722-5577 [email protected] That's when you can count on State Farm® I know life doesn't come with a schedule. 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CALL ME TODAY TM 1101198.1 22 State Farm, Home Office, Bloomington, IL Tredyffrin Township Please Support Our Advertisers Natural Soap Making Course Number: HC61127 Starts: 4/20 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $56 April 22 - April 27 Short Order Literature: New American Melting Pot Course Number: LH11031 Starts: 4/22 (6 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $75 Beer Appreciation Course Number: CW32126 Starts: 4/24 (2 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $62 Art in the Park: Valley Forge Course Number: HC41140 Starts: 4/25 (1 session) Location: Valley Forge National Historic Park Price: $65 Stress Less: Use Meditation & Guided Imagery Course Number: FH51015 Starts: 4/26 (4 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $55 Mah Jongg: Beginners Course Number: SP22054 Starts 4/23 (6 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $98 Main Line School Night Unique Small Plates & Appetizers Paired with Wines Pink Dynamite: Course Number: CW32092 Mommy & Daughter Workout Starts 5/8 (1 session) Course Number: FH32130 Location: Creutzburg Center Starts 5/4 (5 sessions) Price: $57 Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $59 May 13 - May 18 May 20 - May 25 May 27 - June 1 Identifying People in Old Photos Course Number: HC11191 Starts: 5/20 (1 session) Location: Surrey Services Price: $39 Designing with Live Plants Course Number: HG31166 Starts: 5/29 (3 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $59 Bike Repair & Saturday Rides Course Number: TT42112 Starts: 5/2 (2 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $68 Tai Chi: Beginner Course Number: FH41160 Starts: 5/16 (6 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $75 Estate Planning: Probate and Estate Administration Course Number: IM61125 Starts: 5/4 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $41 Healthier Habits & Foods for Better Bones Course Number: CW51073 Starts: 5/17 (1 session) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $55 Evening Canoe Trip with Dinner Course Number: TT22010 Starts: 5/21 (1 session) Location: Great Valley Nature Center Price: $65 May 6 - May 11 Mural Arts Trolley Tour Course Number: TT51140 Starts: 5/17 (1 session) Location: thMeet at the Gallery, Level 2, 9 & Market St., Philadelphia Price: $45 April 29 - May 4 Savoring Jazz Course Number: MT22067 Starts: 5/7 (6 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $69 Fancy Free in FiDi: NYC's Financial District & Environs Course Number: TT61186 Starts: 6/1 (1 session) Location: Leaving from Radnor Financial Center Price: $56 Flower Design with Jim Course Number: HG31131 Starts: 5/8 (3 sessions) Location: Creutzburg Center Price: $5 Gio D'Amato Emergencies 610-407-9571 610-246-5515 HOB NOB HOME A ND A S ELECTION OF F INE S HOPS HOB NOB HOME INTERIORS, LLC. 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